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English: The four hill churches (Trinity Presbyterian), Omagh. It is located in John Street and is the longest established church site in the town. The new church was opened on the 7th September, 1856 by Rev Dr Henry Cooke, DD, LLD from Belfast. There were two services on that day, one in the morning and a later one in the evening. In "The People of Trinity" book (joint authors John McCandless and Claire McElhinney) it was reported that the Rev Dr Cooke received £3.00 for his labours. There is a plaque of Dr. Cooke located at the front wall of Omagh Orange Hall 931823
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Camera location54° 35′ 57″ N, 7° 18′ 25″ W  Heading=135° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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6 April 2008

54°35'57.1"N, 7°18'25.2"W

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